Chen Fenghuai
陈封怀
BornMay 16, 1900
DiedApril 13, 1993
Resting placeMountain Lu, Jiujiang
NationalityChinese
Alma mater
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Institutions

Chen Feng Huai (Chinese: 陈封怀, 1900–1993), also spelled Chen Feng Hwai, was a Chinese botanist known primarily for his contributions to the construction and administration of botanical gardens in China.

Chen was born in 1900. He was the great grandson of Chen Baozhen, governor of Hunan. He once studied at Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh in the 1930s. After he returned to China, he held a position at Nanchang University.

He contributed greatly to the construction of botanical gardens in China. He was the director and a founder of the following gardens:

Tombs of the Three Elders
Chen Fenghuai
Tombs of Chen Fenghuai, Hu Xiansu, and Ren-Chang Ching at Lushan Botanical Garden

Chen died in 1993 and was buried at Lushan Botanical Garden in his beloved place, both of his career and of his family residence, along with two colleagues and fellow founders of the botanical garden, Hu Xiansu and Ren-Chang Ching.

References

  1. International Plant Names Index.  F.H.Chen.


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